​Before we dive into David Wilcock’s bizarre claims about Atlantis and Antarctica (which have now spread to the mainstream tabloid media via repetition across the internet), I want to share something I read in the December 20 issue of Forbes magazine. In an interview with Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, the New York Observer publisher told the magazine that politicians recognize that particular television shows attract individuals with specific political opinions:

​Kushner’s crew was able to tap into the Republican National Committee’s data machine, and it hired targeting partners like Cambridge Analytica to map voter universes and identify which parts of the Trump platform mattered most: trade, immigration or change. Tools like Deep Root drove the scaled-back TV ad spending by identifying shows popular with specific voter blocks in specific regions--say, NCIS for anti-ObamaCare voters or The Walking Dead for people worried about immigration.

​Thus, entertainment and politics aren’t just linked but are inseparable. I imagine the Democrats had a similar system, which explains why Donald Trump advertised during post-apocalyptic horror while Hillary Clinton ran ads during Ancient Aliens, which paradoxically features the rantings of the now rabidly anti-Clinton conspiracy theorist David Wilcock.

In his latest rambling screed, Wilcock built on his allegations that Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party are part of a cult of celebrity vampire lizards who use pizzas to sexually molest children. Just like Len Karsten, whom I discussed yesterday, Wilcock accepts virtually every conspiracy theory, positing a world of evil shape-shifting Reptilians who are supported by the Illuminati, liberal Democrats, and Freemasons, and an opposing force made up of Wilcock himself, fifteen U.S. intelligence agencies, the residents of the Hollow Earth, and ethereal beings that live in outer space. This is part of an odd trend, which we also see in Tom DeLonge’s Sekret Machines project, to fetishize U.S. intelligence agencies as cosmic defenders of true American values. It’s quite a change from the old days when ufologists considered the CIA and the FBI and the NSA to be evil!

Wilcock alleges that under the terms of a truce (!) arranged between the intelligence agencies and the evil Freemason-lizard aliens in the wake of Donald Trump’s election, the lizards agreed to the following terms:

​1. A formal, public disclosure of the MIC SSP. They have two large, cloaked orbital platforms, flying black triangle craft, and the ability to travel throughout our solar system.

2. The unveiling of ancient, high-tech ruins in Antarctica that have been newly excavated. This will prove that “Atlantis” was very real, and far more advanced than we thought.​3. The revealing of extremely ancient ruins – over 1.8 billion years old – within the Earth and throughout our solar system, often made of a crystalline transparent aluminum alloy.

​I need not point out the science fiction influences on these claims, nor the very close similarity Wilcock’s fantasies have to H. P. Lovecraft’s novella At the Mountains of Madness, where similar ancient ruins dating back tens of millions to hundreds of millions of years are discovered and explored in Antarctica. The idea that these ruins were those of Atlantis seems to be a touch of 1990s-era alternative archaeology (Rand Flem-Ath and Graham Hancock). The transparent aluminum seems to be from Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, though I could only guess how Wilcock arrived at a date of 1.8 billion years. Wilcock, or perhaps Corey Goode, since it is never clear which author is writing which parts of the blog post, went on to say that the X-Files is actually a revelation of the lizard-people’s secret disclosure plans.

According to Goode, in a section that is more clearly his, somehow this involves more than fifty alien groups, of whom some are actually human time travelers from the future who have evolved into Grey-like dwarves with bulbous eyes. But this isn’t all! Aliens with elongated skulls and pot bellies, looking like the Pharaoh Akhenaten, colonized Antarctica 65,000 years ago: “What we now see as Antarctica was the seemingly mythical ‘lost island’ of Atlantis. The earth shifted on its rotational axis, perhaps due to a nuclear war, and the water that inundated the continent quickly flash-froze into a gigantic ice shelf.” Oh, and of course these aliens are also the Pre-Adamites of Judeo-Christian and Islamic folklore.

Did you ever wonder what happened to the Maya? No? Oh, that’s because you know that the Maya still live in Mexico and Central America. But if you are Goode and Wilcock, you are thinking in terms of the old claim that the Maya simply disappeared one day. Goode says he met them in outer space:

​The Mayan Break-Away group started out in Mesoamerica, and thanks to a successful ET contact, they were able to migrate off-planet. They have since become advanced enough to develop a unique technology that appears to be based on the use of stone and consciousness. They act as a healing group that have provided treatment to [Lt. Col.] Gonzales and many other survivors of SSP [Secret Space Program] enslavement and torture. There were now six of the Mayans in the room. Three of them were females. I had only seen a female on one occasion before with any degree of closeness.

​I am sorely tempted to make a joke here based on the last sentence, but instead I will point out that Goode has no problem making up false facts to fit his fantasies. He thinks that Pre-Adamite aliens with elongated skulls currently run the Catholic Church: “The elongated ‘miter’ hats everyone wears in the Vatican are one of the ways they have been able to conceal themselves while still operating amongst us.” Nobody wears miters day in and out. They are ceremonial, and are worn only by bishops and some abbots. Their use in the Catholic Church is defined by canon law, not that Goode knows or cares.

According to Goode, he receives his information by being teleported to alien worlds after he falls asleep on his living room couch. Sometimes this involves buxom young women appearing to him after dozing off on his couch. Following his dreams, “I was taken to my living room where I again laid on the couch and fell asleep.” I think we can all see what’s going on here.

Goode concludes that the FBI openly worked to help Donald Trump become president because they wanted a president who would help them prosecute pedophile space aliens who are masquerading as liberal Democrats and running secret sex slavery rings. “The FBI believed that if Trump won the election, they would finally have their opportunity to bring this evidence to an Attorney General who would actually prosecute.” Goode falsely alleges that pedophile Freemason Illuminati Democrats rigged the election in swing states to install Hillary Clinton as president but failed to anticipate the landslide support of Trump, which the rest of us would recognize if only we discounted all the rigged votes that made the contest seem closer than it was. (Yes, Goode accepts the false claim Trump made about millions of illegal votes being cast.)

Wilcock and Goode then agree that Trump is the agent of Justice who has smashed the power of the evil Democratic alien sex predators and will inaugurate a Golden Age of “disclosure” now that Trump has destroyed all evil.

In a conversation that the two had, Goode speculates that Ancient Aliens will report the new discoveries, while Wilcock – who is on the show and listed as a producer – asks Goode if Ancient Aliens will really do this. Does he not remember his own job?

And lest you think that these two warriors for truth are selflessly trying to save the world, put your mind at ease. They conclude their “revelations” with a sales pitch:

​Your support of our grassroots efforts is vital to our success. You can find out much more about this insider world by subscribing to Gaia and watching our shows.

Corey also has had continuing financial distress, so if you feel guided to, please visit spherebeingalliance.com and make a donation.

​And there you have it. The “good” aliens and the intelligence communities—people known to send “suitcases stuffed with cash” to bribe anyone and everyone—couldn’t spare a dime to keep Goode in the style to which he became accustomed, despite allegedly using him as their voice in the epic battle of Trump v. Evil.

Unlike Star Trek, the fees incurred for all that teleporting must be why Goode is broke. Maybe he could save a dime by having himself shipped by the *other* UPS...Universal Parcel Service.

In all seriousness, I question just how much of this bullshit both men actually believe.

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Brian

12/15/2016 12:54:53 am

I just can't bring myself to believe they actually believe those things. I think they're flat-out liars, bullshitting one another with fantasy after fantasy.

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Deep Thot

1/19/2018 11:06:21 am

If you read Jacques Vallee's seminal books, like "Messengers of Deception", or listen to a sampling of journalist Linda Moulton Howe's various audios etc (focus on her groundbreaking 1980 story regarding "cattle mutilations," in which which witnesses tried to explain to her that they saw animals getting "beamed" up into, or down from, cloaked airborn objects), you will quickly grasp how complex the UFO phenomena is. It is that way because the physics involved is of a higher order than our current paradigm (for example, assume mass is 3D and TIME is also 3D, and that mass and energy are reciprocal across that relationship...), and engineering it can create effects that seem "magical" from current accepted physics assumptions. So we often tend to deny or ignore the witness accounts, because they sound too far fetched (and some are, of course). Corey might be bullshitting, but read all of David's three recent books before you rule it all out "a priori". Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction. I could go on for hours, but will cut it short here. Jason C is not much of a big picture thinker, he seems to be in a rut of creating fallacious "straw man" caricatures of other people's ideas for scorn, and I get a strong whiff of SCICOP-approved reality denialism (shoot the phenomenological messengers)... not that we all don't like to see a fake healing evangelist or other con artist outed once in a while ;-)

Rickey

1/22/2017 10:31:01 pm

Do you think that everything that Wilcock/Goode said is not true.
Some of the things you are saying in this article about Wilcock
and Goode is not what I heard them say!
I guess there is no secret space program that utilizes advanced
technology and is hidden from us on earth. I'm glad I read this article because I took notes from Wilcock's information, and
What I read in your article do not match. I heard this type of
"disinformation" was being used to confuse the public, now I have the proof!

R.G.

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Jared Saxon

2/17/2017 06:22:48 pm

Twisted article to make Wilcock and Goode look crazy. So easy to see through. They are running so scared now, end game for them, clinging onto the last drop of perceived power til the very last moment!

Ricky you are absolutely correct. If people would quite believing everything they are ''TOLD'' without doing the research themselves they'll never know the truth and just be nothing more than a simple ''FOLLOWER''. At best. Ignorant and led.

Deep Thot

1/19/2018 11:16:34 am

We have a winner!! Straw Man fallacy, put words in your opponent's mouth, makes it a lot easier to discredit them. Not that what these guys are saying isn't WAY out there. The only question is, taking it as they actually present it, could it possibly explain a broad cross section of the actual evidence - not the subset of evidence that is considered "admissible" within the current scientific paradigm, but a greatly expanded paradigm? "Big Picture" science has always been partly a political and ego-driven process; like Max Planck said: "...A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it."

Mark

2/13/2018 02:28:39 pm

I've listened to Wilcock and Goode and none of what this guys is saying fits their personas. Corey Goode is an open feminist, who only preaches love & forgiveness - he would never support the hate of Trump. Same thing with David, I would hope. This guy Jason is creating ridiculous straw man arguments. Such a lazy, fallacious, and ridiculously unscientific piece of "journalism."

Natasha

7/5/2018 10:46:05 pm

The stories are wild enough that you have to wonder why someone would resort to strawman arguments.

Caroline Geiser

7/19/2018 12:20:29 pm

I don't know if I buy into everything that Corey and David are saying but I do know this ... It is incredibly arrogant to think that we are the only living beings in existence anywhere. It is articles like this that do the human race a true disservice but I doubt the good of the human race is even considered when these types of manipulation tools are used. You only have to look at religion to see how easily the human race can be controlled and manipulated. Thanks to the likes of Corey and David, people are starting to see the connections. People are finally evolving spiritually and we are learning to think for ourselves, we ask questions, challenge old belief systems. We are no longer willing to have blind faith. This makes us hard to control and manipulate.

HEY ONLY ME... COREY LEFT A 6 FIGURE GOB FOR THIS VERY IMPORTANT IN DEPTH INFORMATION TO RAISE AWARENESS TO THE SEVERE CORRUPTION THAT'S GOING ON UNDERGROUND BEHIND SOCIETIES BACK WHICH IS ACTUALLY THE PLAN AND COMPLETE TAKE OVER OF ALL HUMANITIES FREEDOM, RESULTING IN THEIR ''NEW WORLD ORDER''. If a person hasn't done their own extensive research they'll never know what's actually truly going on. Most people haven't done the research because there're either too busy, don't have the interest, can't comprehend it, don't yet have ALL the pieces, or ALL of the above. RICKEY and JARED below are SPOT ON and have done their research. As Rickey (below) has stated, I too am glad I read this article. I TOO have researched extensively David Wilcock's and Corey Goode's information in great detail. Your article is more proof of the same kind of ''DISINFORMATION'' that is being used to confuse the public and to make both Wilcock and Goode look crazy. There are many individuals who have been literally placed to put out sites like this on the INTERNET to keep the N.W.O. hidden from the public. Clinging onto the last ''drop of power'' till the last moment. Your article is twisted information. Easy to see right through.

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MJ70

2/13/2018 08:56:10 am

You are exactly right ! Thank you.
I've worked for the USG. Based on many years of experience working with people who were there just for the money and other who were very trustworthy people with great backgrounds. Based on what I've learned through co-workers at the highest levels is a bottom line many are just not able to come to grips with: WE'VE BEEN LIED TO FOR SO MANY YEARS...
we've been lied to like crazy ... by the gov/by corporation/ by religious false teachers who've twisted positive spiritual teachings/ and most people do not have the slightest clue as to what is really going on... how advanced the ant-gravity craft truly are. They can hire an army of trolls to write articles like that but will not be successful to keep the truth from the people because people can sense when something rings true!
YOU CAN FOOL SOME PEOPLE SOME TIME BUT YOU CAN'T FULL ALL THE PEOPLE ALL THE TIME. I'm a truth
a n d reconciliation person. Let the truly honest people do their own research [time well spent - count the hours you watch TV every day, or ball games [3 hour football games having only 20 minutes of sports action] --- and realize how useless that time was spent - all of a sudden you'll realize man alive I must research these vital topics myself] ... when so many insiders say the same thing don't you think there's something behind it ? More and more are waking up. Here is another tip you may want to consider: study the subject of ASCENSION ... and see what countless wisdom teachings [ ancient and modern ones ] say about it. You'll be amazed ... you'll become a brand new person... in more ways than one. On one last note: do you think deceivers would teach with all seriousness what they've been telling us: What's most important for our planet right now, is to become more loving and forgiving. Right there is where your biggest power is hidden.

Mark

2/13/2018 02:45:24 pm

Obviously Jason is right -- only a complete nutjob such as Corey Goode would spread a message of love and forgiveness (for all those who don't know, and actually believe this article, that is his central message). Corey is an open feminist who despises the sociopaths in power, including Trump, and has no political affiliation. He's never bashed the "liberal satanists." Unscientific straw man arguments are the best this guy can do.

Clete

12/13/2016 09:26:52 am

Memo to Corey Goode....Please describe buxom women who transport you to alien planets in more detail.

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DaveR

12/13/2016 10:03:05 am

What is he eating, drinking, smoking, or injecting before he falls asleep on his couch? When I fall asleep on my couch all I tend to do is drop my beer on the floor, which wakes me up rather quickly. Maybe that's my problem. I wake up before the buxom women can come and teleport me to an alien world.

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Ken

12/13/2016 10:37:23 am

There already is a "crystalline transparent aluminum alloy" made by Corning. It is called Pyroceram and is clear aluminum oxide ceramic. We used it in the 1960's in inertial guidance components.

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Kathleen

12/13/2016 03:25:54 pm

That stuff sounds pretty interesting. Does it have contemporary uses?

I don't think this will be accepted as the super-substance once they hear the word ceramic. It won't be "metal-y" enough.

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DaveR

12/14/2016 11:44:31 am

Pyroceram is used for woodstoves with glass front doors. It takes heat well, but it cracks easily, especially if any kind of liquid comes into contact with the hot glass.

Tom

12/13/2016 11:34:29 am

At the Mountains of Madness?
It appears that the Mountains have come to them.
For centuries past scholars seeking "The Truth"" winnowed through their sacred books such as the bible and koran to find secret meanings and fathom the mind of god.
But now consider how far Goode and Wilcock have fallen from these lofty endeavours, seeking the ultimate wisdom from Lovecrafts' Penny Dreadfuls, Star Trek, The X Files and the rantings of David Icke.

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Bob Jase

12/13/2016 12:02:04 pm

At least the Elder Things from TMoM aren't white European Pseudo-Christians

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Shane Sullivan

12/13/2016 12:14:39 pm

It just wouldn't be a proper New Age paranormal rant without turning Native Americans into Magical Negroes with Healing Powers.

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Mr. BURNS

6/3/2017 05:26:39 pm

Hahahaha, truth.

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Td

12/13/2016 12:46:34 pm

Ahhhhhh you ask for donations too. Pot....kettle.....
I am left thinking of my favorite saying;
Be humble, you could be wrong.

Do you promote unity or division amongest your fellow man?

Man, I am sorry you are filled with so much anger/hatred. Anyone can see it reading through your site.

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A Buddhist

12/13/2016 12:53:27 pm

Well, Jason does not accuse people whom he does not like of being dishonest conspiracists or genocidal Satanists. Are not those accusations causing divisions?

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Martin

2/17/2017 06:31:12 pm

Accusations that are true. Open your eyes and ignore articles like this one. Paid trolls to distort the truth, they are all over the net. Been studying Wilcocks work for years and never once has he said celebrity lizards come on! Pizza reference is to pizzagate, Google it, truth is out there and distorted articles like this one won't stop the massive disclosure that is taking place this year

I didn't criticize him for asking for donations. I criticized him for planning to reveal more of the "truth" only for cash payment and for claiming (almost certainly falsely) to be working with people who could easily cover his expenses out of petty cash and yet somehow have left their "voice" destitute.

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Mark

2/13/2018 02:52:49 pm

Jason your article is full of straw man arguments, ad hominem attacks, and false charges of fallacy. Anyone who follows David and Corey knows that their central message is love and forgiveness of yourself and others -- what is so evil about that? Obviously they are correct in that there is something wrong in our society, and there are many higher agendas being hidden from the public.

Moreover, Corey Goode is an open feminist who despises the sociopaths in power, only wants a loving, harmonious society, and does not align with any political affiliation (especially not the republicans).

I've heard with my own ears (on one of the cosmic disclosure videos) David bashing the far right, criticizing them for agendas against gay marriage, and believing everything on Fox News. Both David and Corey HATE Fox News and far right, Republican politics, which they see as a hateful distortion of true love-based, forgiveness-based spirituality.

I can go on and on, but please the next time you want to criticize somebody, do more research. The way you describe them with your straw man arguments do not align in the least with their personas. Sloppy, fallacious, lazy, and unscientific.

Mark

2/13/2018 02:58:07 pm

I just got to add that you don't even get their beliefs correct. Absolutely no where does David EVER say anything about "celebrity lizard people." 99% of the stuff he spreads is positive-based, uplifting spirituality, based on contemporary, alternative science as well as wisdom traditions. Meanwhile this site seems to be spreading a whole lot of fear and hate. Congratulations.

Mark

2/13/2018 03:28:50 pm

One final note: It appears you didn't even read the article:

"We are going to find out how many influential people (from BOTH political parties) in the US and the EU have been a part of this massive pedophile ring."

Not that I fully believe all of what he's saying, but nowhere does David specifically call out liberals our democrats or ESPECIALLY "liberal celebrity lizard people." Again, David has bashed Fox News and far right agendas in the past and simply wants to take down the establishment. He is not affiliated with any political party left or right, and says he was in support of Bernie Sanders because he was not part of the Cabal.

With that said, it does disappoint me to see that he essentially lumps Bernie & Trump into the same anti-establishment category, and was essentially led into thinking Trump would be a better choice than Hilary because FBI insiders supported him and thought he could take down the establishment. I would be interested to see what David has to say now, after Trump's first hate-filled year in office...

DaveR

12/14/2016 11:52:08 am

The thing is they are asking for money from people to continue getting more information about their alleged "...insider world..." while Jason is asking for donations he is not excluding or blocking access to his website to those people who do not donate.

That's a huge difference and is nothing even remotely close to being the pot calling the kettle black, as you imply.

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Kathleen

12/13/2016 03:37:48 pm

"his allegations that Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party are part of a cult of celebrity vampire lizards who use pizzas to sexually molest children." I read that and I thought my pointy little head would pop.

Are they trying to cash in on the conspiracy loving, science hating mindset that has been intensifying? Or have they genuinely embraced the nonsense?

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An Over-Educated Grunt

12/13/2016 04:13:22 pm

Wilcock at least is a weather vane.

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exconspiritard

12/13/2016 04:36:06 pm

David Wilcock has always promoted pseudoscience, but politically he was left-of-centre up to ca. 2011. He is an exponent of the 'conspirituality' phenomenon, which is currently an object of academic study in the fields of theology and cultural studies.

When the bulk of his audience still supported him after his failed prediction of ascension and disclosure in 2012, he probably realized he could get away with anything. It's not like he has any other job opportunities anyway.

Corey Goode boasted that he gave up a six-figure job in IT in order to pursue his whistleblower career, but his LinkdIn CV shows he was just a maintenance guy. This was all figured out by members of the forum where he first 'came out' (the avalonforum). In reality he was unable to work because of an injury. He was on disability, has a wife and two kids and was probably desperate for a job.

Wilcock's original whistleblower 'star' was supposed to be a guy nicknamed 'The Ruiner' (who turned out to be a discordianist prankster) who fed Wilcock a lot of nonsense about sleeping space-giants. Wilcock subsequently peddled this stuff at pricey conferences like Conscious Life Expo.

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Uncle Ron

12/13/2016 07:28:26 pm

Conspirituality sounds like an alternative to doing the hard work of academic endeavors and serious spiritual self-examination.

Murgatroyd

12/14/2016 11:04:32 am

<< Corey Goode boasted that he gave up a six-figure job in IT >>

Perhaps it was a six-figure job - it just included figures that went after the decimal point.

Kathleen

12/13/2016 04:58:09 pm

Thanks guys. I have such difficulty understanding folk who think like this, any insight is helpful. I mean, how they willingly fill their minds with these mean-spirited falsehoods is incomprehensible, I'm baffled. Maybe my miter is on too tight

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Shane Sullivan

12/13/2016 05:48:26 pm

I thought for sure "celebrity vampire lizards who use pizzas to sexually molest children" was going to be a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reference.

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Kathleen

12/13/2016 11:29:51 pm

Cowabunga, dude!

mike jones

12/14/2016 08:20:09 am

Wonder how Wilcock now squares this with Trump being at odds with the intelligence community?

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DaveR

12/14/2016 12:19:41 pm

Clearly Trump has never been vaccinated which means he's never been subjected to the mind altering chemicals that are making so many people cowering little sheep unable to form a complete sentence, coherent thought, or to think critically about what they're being told from the news outlets and programs like AA, which are clearly in on the whole conspiracy with the reptilians. Trump is able to see the truth behind the lies put forth by the FBI, CIA, NSA, DoD, Democratic and Republican Parties (insert whatever group you want).

Just in case, my comment is not based on facts, only on my imagination, and I cannot say I believe any of what I just typed.

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Clete

12/14/2016 01:13:15 pm

Question, what does Donald Trump have to do with intelligence?

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christie

2/23/2017 11:15:05 am

I think I am going to throw up. This psycho is writing abut democrats when the pedophiles are both parties and the elites yuu dumb failure.

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June Cummings

3/27/2017 11:38:37 am

WOW....open your eyes people!! Just because you don't want to believe or accept what's going on with our planet and inhabitants, doesn't mean it isn't true. We are definitely not alone....we are being controlled and enslaved by negative extra-terrestrials and human beings who feel they're superior (Illuminati/Cabal/Elite...whatever you want to call them). Awakening is finally here and those of us who know the truth will fight to the end.

For the sake of your life, your soul, your planet and all of humanity....WAKE UP!!

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Eli

4/1/2017 04:05:02 am

Seek help. Seriously. This is disturbing thinking. You are conned into believing nonsense from professional hucksters.

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Avirgintomorrow

8/16/2017 12:10:55 pm

How do you know you aren't just as conned into accepting a false reality?

Bernadette

5/16/2018 03:17:20 pm

Eli you are a smart man!!!!!

Joe I.T.

4/9/2017 02:34:46 pm

All:

Please use your minds and look for real evidence!

Crop Circles are an example of some hard science truths (magnetic unexplained anomolies in SOME circles) buried in a small group out of many hoaxed circles done with boards(anyone remember the the "Doug and Dave" stories?).

UFO sightings are another. There are 1,000's a year but look for the ones with Solid Credible witnesses (Senior Airline Pilots and Military) and solid radar blips unexplained by ANY other source.

So there is a Space Command? Atlantis in Antartica? Lizards in government positions?

Let's look for some impossible metal artifact, mineral compound that only is created in zero gravity. Irrefutable DNA samples..

Let's see some real evidence....

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Andrea

6/7/2017 12:53:53 am

It is obvious that both men are running a scam with a collection of bad science fiction stories. However, what people should upset about is that both men really think that people is that stupid.

Wilcock has made a living out of abusing the work of serious researchers, picking and choosing words to use it out of context to support his lavish claims. The guy who claimed to be so enlightened is nothing that a racist, pseudointellectual, snake oil salesman that sympathize with a fascist regiment.

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Heretic

6/9/2017 01:46:54 pm

All I've heard from CG's ultimate message is that humanity needs to be more loving and be more of service to others... It's hard to find fault in this type of message regardless of whether you believe the story he tells or not...

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james

6/23/2017 03:27:04 am

It's a way to appeal to the people. Its a tactic. See through it

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Avirgintomorow

8/16/2017 12:13:35 pm

Just the same, I think it's better to be loving and service to others than to be hateful and exclusively service to self. And nothing fosters that more than accepting and parroting the manufactured divisive illusion of "left" vs "right." you're all brainwashed to smithereens.

Curtis

6/21/2017 01:51:03 pm

Well, I found this article very good.

These times in our world (to use a false dichotomy) are between regression to the sacral chakra or movement towards the heart chakra.

The balancing act of the 'ego' lends itself between placing environs in universal terms or personal terms.

The effect of the heart chakra activation alters the game. Not having developed the ego in proper orientation to governmental and society they are rejected.

I believe it will peaked or has peaked. When people to dont regress to crippling transference when issues are presented then this so called discloure, event, golden age will begin.

Being wrong or misunderstanding teaches far faster than never being off base.

The term 'New Age thinking' is an appeal to intuition above reason. Without proper development of reason one can withstand occult forces.

All in all, the conspiracy movement is the degraduation of authoritarian biases in reasoning. The stage following is the approach to honestation to reorder society.

I am doubtful we will cease to have so many people in regressive mental states within 5 years. Like I said being wrong teaches fast. 10 years is a different story.

The only way mainstream and alt will come together is by the appeal to truth based on proper reasoning. The so called narrative will be diffused in fajrly short order ofthis process because of so many infomation nodes.

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james

6/23/2017 03:25:05 am

I follow the UFO community. I am an experiencer and a contactee. I have had telepathic communication and other strange things happen. David Wilcock and Corey Goode are jokes in the UFO community and are in it for money and fame and someone is paying for their lifestyles. They are horrible people putting out fake stories and going against what the community is about and that is truth. Thank you.

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Tracy H Carpenter

7/30/2017 02:29:25 am

Sir , I'm sorry but these two men are fighting for humanity. And yes they also believe I'm JESUS . Something bigger than them. Yes. Cory's story is incredible but I believe him, one I learned of Media, television, and for God's sake have you heard our music today ? The videos halftime shows MAGICK RITUAL'S !!!! You just have to open your eyes. In the name of Jesus I Bind any negative being that's trying to hurt David or Cory.

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AK

8/12/2017 02:09:59 pm

In September of 2015 during the height of internet buzz surrounding Corey Goode and disclosure of the secret space program I wrote an article entitled "Regarding the Secret Space Program" and posted it on our website and blog. Much of it referenced Corey and other SSP whistleblowers who were popping up such as William Tompkins. As part of that article I created an illustration from scratch of a hypothetical design for one of these SSP cylinder-shaped spacecraft, the "USSS Hillenkoetter". My illustration was based SOLELY upon the description of a photo of one of these crafts that Gary McKinnon gave during a video interview with Richard Gray of the "Educating Humanity" blog. Gary described the craft as a "dark gray cylinder shape with five geodesic domes situated at each end of the craft" My illustration depicted this arrangement, but everything else in the illustration (including windows and the docking bay) was purely speculative and straight out of my imagination. I'm a professional illustrator and graphic designer by trade, I have illustrated military concept aircraft for several major aerospace companies, so I have some experience with the design of military craft.

My article was picked up by Dr. Michael Salla and reposted to his Facebook page and retweeted via his twitter feed. It was at this point that I reached out directly to Corey Goode via his Sphere Being Alliance website and offered--FOR FREE--to work with him and his team on any illustrations or scene depictions they might need, simply because I felt strongly about the information he was releasing at that time. Plus, I love doing this kind of illustration work where it's not all inside a set parameter.

I got zero response from him. No problem, perhaps he already had an artist lined up and didn't need any help? Several weeks after contacting him--and including the link to my SSP craft illustration--suddenly THIS illustration showed up on his website: http://imgur.com/D1qlXKh

My original illustration for reference: http://www.theobjectreport.com/media/solar_warden_rev1.png

Also this, which is still being currently used on his site: https://spherebeingalliance.com/e107_themes/sba/images/slide1.jpg

I even theorized with my illustration that the electromagnetic fields would be bar-bell shaped which he clearly depicts in that image above, an image recently used at the SSP conference. So suddenly my idea is exactly how it is in real life?? Come on!! I'll let you be the judge here, but that illustration blatantly rips off my design which, as I mentioned earlier, is based upon McKinnon's description along with my own artistic license.

I posted my image in the comments section of Corey's website along with a graphic pointing out all of the design elements that were directly copied from it and asked him to provide credit to the source of his artwork. My comment was immediately removed and I was totally ignored.

This tells me two very important things;

1) Corey Goode did not provide his artist with any description of what one of these ships looks like, he simply took my image and told them to "make it look like this." To me this is proof that he doesn't know what these craft look like and has probably never seen one much less been aboard one.

2) Corey Goode is opportunistic and won't hesitate to steal artwork from other sources in order to promote his own agenda. Now he's working on a graphic novel, will my design be part of that as well?

To me, this is just more evidence that he's fabricating this entire story. I personally do believe there is an SSP in place and I believe there is a Solar Warden fleet out there. But for someone who claims to be part of the SSP and to have been aboard these ships, then why rip off artwork from another source?? Why not just say "no, this is what it actually looks like...not that."

I'm not happy that my artwork was essentially stolen with no credit given even after I offered to help him for free. I have neither the time nor the energy to call him out on this again as I will obviously be ignored. If I were to come forward with my real name and turn this into a copyright infringement, I could... but I have a business to run and a family. The topic of Ufology doesn't go over well with my clients, so I keep that part of my life in the shadows, hence the silly "Agent K" moniker.

I've been quietly researching the UFO topic for over 20 years and I have written dozens of articles and created dozens of scene recreation illustrations (some of which have also been ripped off by other researchers), so I'm not out to prove anything to anyone. I'm simply calling Corey Goode out on using the core elements of my original illustration to promote his own agenda without citing proper credit to the source.

Actions speak louder than words and Corey's actions show (to me) that he's not genuine and won't hesitate to take advantage of other people to promote his

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JOE

10/3/2017 11:35:33 pm

Thanks for the info AK. Im sure there is some truth to these alien agenda but people like Corey G. are discrediting it with all their fiction. We should all do our best to make this blog post go viral.

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Joe

10/3/2017 11:22:54 pm

Some people think that these two know they're bullshiting, but I m not sure that's entirely the case. They may be dishonest about things here and there but I do feel that they are convinced that there is a reality to this. Just like a gullibe cristian or muslim or whatever, There is a moment in which you believe so fervently that you can even lie to yourself and believe yourself.

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David G

12/10/2018 09:04:03 am

I agree that both Corey Goode and David Wilcox appear to be frauds - either totally delusional or in it just for the money. But what about COBRA? He seems to know a lot about something similar. What do you think of him? http://2012portal.blogspot.com/

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